Business flyers using London’s City airport face severe disruption when cabin crew working for CityJet strike for five days, starting on 20 October, in a dispute over proposed pay cuts of up to 50 per cent

Black cab drivers in London called for a suspension in the granting of new licences for private hire drivers in the capital after it emerged that ‘rogue’ doctors were selling faked ‘fit to drive’ forms.

Unite regional officer Onay Kasab said: “Insecure work is one of the curses that plagues the UK’s employment landscape in 2016 – whether it is zero hours contracts and/or employment through an agency."

More than 110 bus drivers in Weymouth and Bridport voted overwhelmingly to reject the pre-conditions demanded by First Hampshire & Dorset, as they would have ‘hobbled’ the talks - under the auspices of Acas - before they had even began

London bus workers at the bus operator Tower Transit are staging a second 24-hour stoppage today (Tuesday 6 September), over the imposition of roster changes and a failure by a hard line management to commit to constructive industrial relations.

“There is now breathing space for Tower Transit to do the right thing and make the commitments members need. If however, the company chooses to squander this opportunity there will be further strikes and further damage to industrial relations.”